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Product update: IDcentral's Liveness Detection

Concepts like AI-based video editing and augmented video processing are not just buzzwords anymore. Fraudsters now have easy access to plug-and-play products that enable them to use the power of deep learning and advanced AI to anonymize, mask, and alter images and videos. These spoofs also known as presentation attacks include printed photos, cutout masks, digital and video replay attacks, and 3D masks.

Visibility and Security for GKE Autopilot

GKE Autopilot from Google Cloud is a mode of operation in Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) designed to simplify working with Kubernetes in the cloud. Pairing secure DevOps practices with GKE Autopilot will help you and your teams ensure the security, compliance, and performance of your workloads and applications. Sysdig has collaborated with Google Cloud to enable visibility and security for GKE Autopilot and your containers.

Top 7 Security Risks of a Low Code Development for your Enterprise

Who would hate the quick and easily applicable way to create application software? How is it even possible? Doesn't application development demand countless planning, design, testing, and most crucial thing, codes? Well, there was a time when it was required, but now, the low-code development approach helps enterprises build an app with little to no code. Sounds fantastic, right? The low-code development expedites business results and empowers them by speeding up the development of new applications.

Accelerate Troubleshooting, Forensics and Response With Fast and Efficient Search

Whether you’re diagnosing a system outage, mitigating a malicious attack or trying to get to the bottom of an application-response-time issue, speed is critical. Pinpointing and resolving issues quickly and easily can mean the difference between success and crisis for any business, regardless of size or industry. Network and system administrators, security professionals and developers all depend on detailed log data to investigate issues, troubleshoot problems and optimize performance.

CrowdStrike Falcon Detects 100% of Attacks in New SE Labs EDR Test, Winning Highest Rating

CrowdStrike Falcon received a new AAA award from independent testing organization SE Labs, achieving a 100% Attacks Detected rating in the latest SE Labs Advanced Security Test, part of the endpoint detection and response (EDR) testing category. These test results speak to CrowdStrike’s commitment to transparency and Falcon’s comprehensive insight into detecting relevant elements of attack throughout sophisticated adversary attack chains.

Cybersecurity in the Year Ahead: Trustwave 2022 Cybersecurity Predictions - APAC Edition

This is part 3 of Trustwave’s 2022 Cybersecurity Predictions blog series brought to you by our APAC team. In 2021, the cybersecurity industry was truly tested. Most notably, we uncovered the deeper fallout from the SolarWinds attacks, combatted the proliferation of advanced ransomware gangs and a surge in vulnerability exploitation, and saw fragile supply chain and critical infrastructure more targeted by attackers than ever.

Netskope Named One of the 25 Highest Rated Private Cloud-Computing Companies to Work For

Here at Netskope, our corporate culture means everything to us. In our core values, we strive to be collaborative and transparent, to cut out politics and bureaucracy, and to always have fun. With all of these values in mind, we are so excited to announce that Netskope has been named one of Battery Venture’s 25 Highest Rated Private Cloud-Computing Companies to Work For!

Teleport 8 - Introducing Desktop Access

If your organization runs cloud-native workloads on a mixed infrastructure of Linux and Windows, this announcement of Teleport 8 is for you! TL;DR Teleport 8 enables easy and secure remote access to a mixed fleet of Linux/SSH and Windows/RDP hosts via a single TCP/IP port. Before we dive deeper into how it works, let’s introduce Teleport to new readers of this blog.

Simplifying detection of Log4Shell

Security workers across the world have been busy since last Friday dealing with CVE-2021-44228, the log4j 0-day known as Log4Shell, that is already being heavily exploited across the Internet. Given the huge number of systems that embed the vulnerable library, the myriad ways that attackers can exploit the vulnerability, and the fact that automated exploitation has already begun, defenders should expect to be dealing with it for the foreseeable future.